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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 Jan 1890, p. 5

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Carpets and Oil-Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsayf} ‘ t‘.‘ butidrtunately all escaped one way or A Painful Afihir, New York has had during the you another and as yet we have no drowning accident to record. Heavy United States Boodlers. A GOOD YEAR FOR CROOKS IN HIGH POS- lTlONS. New Your, Jan. 2.â€"-The grand tale of money embezzled from corpora- tions, private firms and the United States Government during the year 18‘?!) was $8,562,753. The annual ap« propriations for the United States Navy D-:partment are less than double the amount stolen, while it would meet the expenses of the War Department for three months. It is about equal to the total value of either the living animals, fresh and salt beef, lard, leather, petro- leum, woods, or cheese exported from this cr-uuiry to Great Britain in a year. It is more than equal to the combined annual exports to Great Britain ofiron, copper and sugar, and two-thirds as great as the total volume of tobacco or nia ze annually exported to the same country, these being the mostimportant items of America’s export trade. The amount would be sufficient to meet the allowances to Queen Victoria and the English royal family and the royal pensions for two years. It is greater than the total annual public revenue of the Kingdom of Servia or of 150 :it one time, would in a very DEATH OF AN AGED WOMAN AND AIr LEGED ILL TREATMENT BY HEB HUS- BAND. PETERBOBO’, Jan. 3.â€"An inquest was held at Havelock today by Dr. Bell on the body of Mrs. Eliza Hol- brook. wife of James E. Holhrook, jus- tice of the peace, and at one time mem- ber of Belmont township council. Mrs. Holbrook left her home, about two miles from Havelock, on December ‘24 to go to a neighbor's. On Friday her daughter, who lived near her parents’ place, hearing that she had not returned, _ told her father he should go and look for her. They found that she did not go to the neighbor's, an alarm was rais- ed, and from Havelock and neighbor- hood people turned out to search. Yes- ierday her body was found in the swamp by a log, about three miles from home. She had on very little clothingâ€"not more than enough for a summer’s day -aud presented a sickening appearance. Her husband was reported to have ill- used her, and feeling ran high against him. The evidence at the inquest showed that Holbrook, though owuing over 300 acres ofland and a saw mill and reputed to be well off, had kept her badly clad, badly housed and ill fed, keeping the provisions locked up. She was 70 years of age and frail, and having no help, the, house was filthy. A now Princess of Scey. the heaviest rairfall and the highest mean temperature of any year on record. Four loggers were burned to death at Beebe’s Camp, up the Tennessee Riva r, seventy-five miles from Padncah, Ky, on the night of the 2nd inst, by their cabin taking fire. TWO of them Vere half-brothers named Colton and Somers. It is supposed they were all intoxicated. The cabin ignited from the chimney. _ One day last week Doc Evans, of the Urd ranch, near Gridley, COL, wanted to tie a hog. There was neither rope nor wire at hand, but a Chinese boy connected with the place offered his queue. The offer was accepted. the queue cut off and the hog’s legs tied to- gether with it. The little heathen has been anxious to have his hirsute caudal appendage removed, so he could be “ all same Melican,” for some time past, and he is now the happiest young Celestial in the county. W BIRTIIS. museumâ€"At Burnt River, on Tuesday, Dec. 24th, the wife of Mr. Joseph Brisbane of a daughter. Wannaâ€"In Fenelon Falls, on Sunday, Jan. 5th, the wife of Mr. Wm. Waffle of a son. Joaxsrox.â€"-In the township of Fenelon, on Monday, Jan. 6th, the wife of Mr. Wm. Johnston of a. daughter. ‘ DIED. Ennisâ€"At Lindsay, on Saturday, Jan. 4th, Annie, wife of Mr. Thomas Ellis, aged .â€" REMOVED ! s. NEWSON t has removed his business to the store 2 DOORS SOUTH OF IIEARD’S. HARDWARE STORE, where he has opened put the largest stock _., Christrnas Goods E ever brought into Fencion- Falls, consisting ‘ of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR‘S CARDS, DOLLS OF‘ ALL DESCRIPTIONS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY .c TOILET ARTICLES, A Fine Line of Plush Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WALL PAPER, OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES}. 35" PICTURES FRAMED TO! ORDER A‘. SPECIALTY. Don’t forth the place, 2 Doors South of Heart's Hardware Store. the l5th of every month for all materials Falls, Co. Victoria, the property of Mary the principality of Bulgaria, to say ‘ . _ 37 years. _ ) nothing of the minor German principal- Willey??? ‘tthasegilgoo: 13:3: “2:38;: _.~_MA_.- ...---_-_---__._,- . â€"- ities and duchics. It is also greater Wt 0! '5 at ' p “ FENELON FALLS MARKETS. _ ~ . examination was made by Dr. Ford, of than the total annual reicnue of the V d l ‘e v.de ce Shm ed the v ‘ I I Republic of Guatemala, the united re- ‘ ("woo ' “7 1°” e I n . V d I Reportedbl/ the A'Orth Star Roller Mill 00. piiblics of Honduras. Costa liica and game.“ dang] to lie ciposule 301d 03". ' Fenelo“ Falls: Friday: JMI- 10th, 1890. Sin Salvador or Colombia and Ecuador ‘lusuon‘ “fiel’el‘l Wlmesses to . 0 “:he‘”: “I”; 1"“ b“5h°1---- 350-6” to $0.80 « combined The ,uuoum is also "mum, the bud condition of the surroundings \V heat, spring “ 75 80 r ’ _ -‘ , _ - . “, ' ’ and her ill treatment but her husband, Wile“, Scotch 0r Fife 78 82 thu" the cmt’ 0‘ gmcmmg en‘hm su'h .10 l d y H . ted as not con Barley, per bushel . . . . . 30 36 important colonies as Tunis or Algeria “‘ m . lee" “uapw ’ w ' Oats, “ . . . . . 24 25 & , by Fnuce nectcd With her death. At the conclu~ PMS, ,, 45 55 g , l ' sion of the evidence a painful scene p. " .i .- f “MEM.-. __ rye . . . . . . .. 40 4.: . occurred. The coroner told Holbrook Potiitnes “ . . . . . 25 25 ‘ . I Salvation Army Statistics. he could take the body for burial, and Bunch P0P 11) - . . - . . . . r 14 y . he refused to bury her. The coroner 0-00 ._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" (I'rom the 701-07110 hows.) appealed to him, but without effect on ’plcr to: e ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ " 7.0,, 800 ' ' Enl'l‘or. News: Since you have again til he threatened to send the body thro’ mac's _ _ _ ' N _ .... H 3.5,) 3.00 -â€"â€"-â€" _ - drawn public attention to some of the the inspector of anatomy to Toronto for Sheepskins. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. 40 1.00 ,We 11““ for, 5319 here and {It LmdSfiI a“ O a. .r ,- - . ~ '1, - . '.., - . ,l 1 Id , kinds ofBuilding Lumber, JOist, Scantling ; peeiili..iities of the Salvation Aimy, dissecting purposes. “ 100 tie 0 ma" .._- . n-.. W Plank Timber mm, Pickets Shingles : allow me also to draw attention to their reluctantly gave way and consented to New Advertisements. Fence’Posts fln’d all ,‘(inds “131mm,, and’ j “atlfllcs. 01' miller the 130k Of them- “timid to the bunul- At five (3,010“ ._ Matched Lumber from one to two years old. , [it has passed into a cmniuop saying theyury had not returned a verdict. {7/ HeOulr ClCommon dIipmber,]boiii Eiple 3:3 I t iat 'ou cm H ve an 'thinL: ' Statix â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- m 0 {i "‘0‘ a“ “‘0 “‘01 13 m S Y _ tics ‘lthis lialsllirisen f'i'lom thosg which ' ! £3“ StOCk’ cut “18‘ season, We“ {‘OOfEd’ dry and I I’ . I ‘ ‘ f .‘l . Princess Beatrice S HUSbaiIld. / bright, manufactured expressly for the local i ' Hide llCCIl llILi)Illp etc “Of; lll'nl: \lilg â€"-â€" g9 1/.z trade of Fcnelon Falls and Lindsay and o enough particulars to found right opui- HE WAS HAWKED ALL OVER EUROPE 9.0 K surrounding country. ' ion from them. So \vith S. A. status From our longcxpcrienccin the business, I tics 'ust so much i“ stated from which .r r â€" 9 __ ' _ and bring builders ourselves we have a ' . the, gondusiou is (him, that it is we )‘Fw inonlk’ Jfln' "" .A T‘Sndlof (.115 good idea of what is required for first class C .y ; ..f~ 1 , -‘ ‘ ‘H ' \ Piltcll Sn): MC Queen lnten s irivmg or common building materials for houses, " i 00” ll “3 a millâ€""003 mofiunent- ‘ England for the Contlnenl’. early 10 the I barns and outbuildings. ‘ ‘lucmon “'Niucl'tly asked is, u Do the year, her present plans being to remain We have assorted and piled by themselves . . , ,, 8.. A. converts stand ?” To 3053‘“ abroad at month. The Queen’s health "â€""â€" both ggfllitics to suit‘ purchasers. Prfiiccs 3 this question intelligentlv. With a View has been poor for some time, and it is CALL AND BE sonpmssn AT THE fr‘gfgarv‘g‘fgf‘ft fl‘i‘fgnflga‘lmzm-st - l t" Pmpm'ly 05mm” “‘0 work Perform undoubtedly due to her constant worry I _ _ , J. H) i a x , H , - h b , _ , H besodtomnheioom fornewstock. lith, e} y tic .S. . -., pout rtquire tie P11 ' c0ncerniog her family affairs. . lhe u - ,iies requiring any of the above stockâ€" mid-1' , , hcm'm" “l “amines! WIHCl‘i lt’ "Film" marriage of her favorite Beatrice to save money by calling before purchasing SI, fro") .Llltl‘i. the] Al'gly has {infill-She‘d Battenberg the Queen soon realized to ClSICIVgCI'C, gr se‘nitl‘ing illeg'pl?lllsllilcl‘et05. up to tils time, 1:15 cen (Not C . r s have been a failure and the connection I . . . ' .. . or 0 mi say or quo n ions. ‘1 5 cs me e h . give“ M New“ they 1”“ “llSlcfadlll‘é has been a much greater source of un- Mlulnel y" In ess Tl “nunnbs’ {L‘Ldrgigrgleld fgfilgprglfi‘ggmSrgéfiflig W The fI'CSheSli GOOGS I'ni and do "m Show how the Army is pm. eur‘iness than the Pllblic 5“ posed- etc" now offered for CASH and ONLY on to Alril Iiiext.“ Send. on gun orders. .- w " ~ - - p - CASH “ y the villa e at grfilsfmg- d _ f l ‘ , 1 Before his marriage to Beatr'c), ‘ ’ “One Dollar Saved is Two Dollars Earned." g , 0 SPWa 0‘” “"0 "35' P “0‘35: W‘l‘ youn<r Batteubcrtr’s poverty and good ’ TAKE Normaâ€"The aboveis allganglum- 3“ illcr?l‘5°‘l number ,0f Stations "Dd looks inspired hirii to put himself in the S. her, parallel widths. l . r - y ' oliicers is not necessarily an l’l‘lCl‘CRSC. hands “f ,, designing Russian lady who Le Wee '5‘ be 0W - h 1 00 GREENE e ELLIS, Fenelon Falls,. . m. ‘ a, e S. ‘ UNIX ll: “MW” “fl 0les- “‘9 “u' utilized her position in the suite of the ' - ' - $2311 3:35 SA)“. F'ARSONS,Agcnt at Lindsay. merica. siren-4th ol the Army so far as late Empress of Russia to negotiate Plus‘hnn..* worth ‘60 membership or soldiers is concerned, marriages between wealthy heiresses Feathers “Hume. worm 1.25 it I i “limped? in?” that)“ .Wl‘fe" “allele was and penuilcss princes. She resided in Tips . . . . . . . . . “"200. Worth :0 Ont-.iilllll lit. mini cl 0 o rters an prance when Battenbum put 1,, 1“,- Birds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wortlh 1...?) l “film‘s ‘ [here “"9 "0“- ‘l he“ the name on tho matrimonial books, and 'a'n'd' :0 General Blacksmith, Army follows the 'examplo of the the matchmakmrs first, attempt was t, '1‘rimme-dlu’usmyour “Zn-prices. Nome is hereby gm," that the buamoss‘ ' _ Churchcs' and lluhl'Shes the number bringr about a marriage with Mlle. Ribbons unequalled for 10w mice_ hitherto carried on by Suinuel Swanton ns who lilare peconlulaaud thosewwho Dimcourt’ whose ,,,,,,.,.;a,_,e to Alfred R ’D adealcrin V celhcl to lo Sn ( “ills- snnle K an n t ‘0 DIuSQul'UQ fiO'] 0f the ’J‘ul‘kifih [\[anfi- a om“umwouowommoowooouonwooeoomc . . . . . . . ’ . ‘ . ._ x x . â€" w ' . ~ “ I z . . : Rlncltsmilhiugin allitsdifi'ereutbranches fl‘urll“) “l ll” “‘"l‘ *3“; “my b“ lmmCd,’ sador to London, hadJust been declared g ’ : RailwayTIeS. cordWOd! Tale raPh g done on short notice and at the inwi-st lhnt tho}- cvop do this is very‘tloubtful, void, as the bride is a minor, and the 2 Doors North of the Post-(mice g Poles, Cedar and all kln S. 3 MM, prim“. “WHOM,”“mention Wm ,0 a}: It aru‘lfrs t1? beg Sittlcd rally-3pm} French law gives the parent the right 3 of Timber, Lumber and Shingles, ,,0,,,,__,,,,,e,,,g_ We me ,, mum”, , WM 1 “in I“ L.‘ :11 unrta es an Al urLs t0 ilnllul ll. contract. of conslnllcy under I A ’ Q“oouwworemwwooweooooo“coo~ooouoom lguflrflntce safisfaction' 45_]).. pass unnoticol . such a condition. Mlle. Dimcourt re- a a I [l y! win he conunued 0,, a much .lnrgm. some M _ M” Ma . But should they do so some yery cur: j“,th Eamonbcrg 0,, account of his FSTABI 18"“, H 18“ than formeiilly by t2: llllifiggggncd, who “" , {1005 “"‘ll “sm'll-‘i‘lSlâ€"Yw' flucfuallious “"l' poverty. and lie was then offered to ‘ ‘ ' __._‘ i ' “1 pn‘l’ ‘ ’ ‘ House and. Lot For Sale. { opy):‘:ot‘::‘\rgtplpgfithqcigeunmxu thlLa )Iiss Winnifretta Singer, daughter 01 THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE The East hnnofhm No‘ 2‘ West “(ML l U L i I the sewmg'mnchme millionaire and ASSURANCE COMPASY IN CANADA' and payments will be promptly made 0" borne and north of l’mnnis street, I’onrlon ’ - r i 5h?" “We “her be brought down to 0”“ After being lmwkeil over half Europe Capital & Assets as at the 30th of Aprll, delivered. Calder. There is on the premises a frame ; ‘l‘ml 0: ‘1‘,“ “1"”va {"‘d 5,9 90' U BRIICIle‘I'f.’ finally secured court influ- 1389. (H’L‘l‘ $10,000,000' @- ouc of the firm win he reguuuiy on house 22x33 feet. For full particulan ': “WV “wu'd also Puthh “ “5‘ “f the ence and the backingr ol' the Court of Annual Income for the ear ending30th . the road. lll'l‘ly ‘0 numbers of people who kneel at their p -nitent forms for pardon and for sane iilieaiion. classifying them so as to show the number ofiiiues each one lia~ Ilessc-Dirnistadt to London. and Beatrice fell in love with him at first sight. Since the cnuple have been promise success in April.1885. $1, .000. There he accordineg went, Tom} Sum assured to 30m ,‘nrn,1885’ amounts to $7,000,000. MARY CALDER, Nov. 19th, 1889. ()monii-e I’. 0.. NO MORE For particulars apply to Samuel Swantnn, No. 5?. Victor Avenue, Toronto, or to J. Id. Brandon, b‘enelon Falls. SWANTON, BRANDON is 0‘0. been there. a tale of astounding lICl'ClC- The profits of this old and reliable Pom- ness Would be told. and it would be shown iliat many go from three ton 8 dozen times in a year. If this classifi cation should be. pursued still further N. B.-â€"-.\Ir.Swnnton thanks his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the past ten years, and begs to solicit a. continuance of the same for: the new firm. Tcnclon Falls, Aug. 7th,1889.â€"26-i{. wedded the ltussian match-maker has . .‘ 1. d d B, H b ,, , d “ puny are larger than any other Ilifc Office pcrlmtem" “mm A e." er" a", u doing business in the Dominion. and its he “'“ld Squeeze from h" spouse 3 “l' l ratio of expenses to income are less than lowance has gone to the woman as the ' um of any other Canadian or British oilice. ‘ l l Back Country JUMPERS. ‘1, 'lflâ€"M -m The-undersigned have just received the i first consignment of SPLINT BLINDS-Gananoque Gutters, which they will be pleased to show intend- ing purchasers at their show rooms on the corner of Itond and Collmrno street-s, near the grist mill. We Defy Competition price of her silence. The policies of this Company are indisputa- to show how many male converts then- Rccenm.‘ tiring of the continuous 3 Me on any grounds whatever after two are under female officers and female dumb". Banenhor" “fused further to Yearyt'md 1’0“?!ij racemnggrggl'm "I": i u ‘ x ‘« ~ ’ . i‘ . ‘ niii :i once. it: a .s . i ‘ i. lantern undtr male oiiitoh. together submit, even in the face ofa threatcni d Eommm. m 3510,, as am. ,«mbclms omcg with tne ilnetuaium.» earned by caring- “Wanna Tlmrflupml the woman wrote . ' ' ‘ All forms of polici~:9 are issued. in: lrnni lemule to male mirrors and," [he mm, fulsnme dam” to Lord, MCDOUGALLk yin-"Knox, 7 9° "" 9‘ m“ Ql""‘"°l" "film: “lumusi Chamberlain Lathan, accompanying 43.ly. 380nm Fenelon “"3' movement would be bet‘or understood. 1 he, smmmwt with a mag, of ‘0“ch __________,_._,_.___.â€"â€"â€" 8‘" “Ml” m“ Presc‘“ “(mph Wm? is l relating to Battenbcrg's weninf-r and ,i g. ‘ ‘ {J . . . . . l’m'mm 'l‘L‘ ‘5 ""90 “mm Ishowing him in an uaenrnble light. l A roomy and commodious Dwelling House l The undersigned is now manufacturing the above Blinds at AND 7 CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT, 3" DE‘UTCH' Laihzm submitted the entire correspon- . o. 3, (half an acre) south of Louise. all ready fitted. *‘" ‘ "“M‘ "'â€"'“ "" ( in \ :3 ti o own and Ba ten 1r: was ‘ 0“ I‘m 5' - - - z. . ll 0‘ l l Q U l bl“ lstreet in the village of Fenelon Falls. _The The “‘5‘ *“bsmntml mmdfl mf‘de' rim either in quality of materials. or ilesxgn. ‘ . ‘_ ‘ .v ) I 5‘, . ‘ r ‘ ~‘ 3". ...' _ . . , . v ‘ ~_ I- . . A 1,“. 3.3,- ..g viking?” can"; locate} ' \tnt .30 on} with the le rflxslblf! do :50“ i; from]. and “WW ,5 a fine “9,,- of. and Ornamenizl.‘ (rive goold satisfaction tea” and 3” mm, and “e, m", pm,” ,',,_ 3‘ Abi" "‘"- Ll" “l” ll“: Jom‘” '1 ‘V ‘- 13» As be 1m“ him" “the”! no“ two i Paint-run Lake and the village. Apply to l “ " rel“ mm ' fore Purchasingelmwiwrennd depend upon .‘lrl‘l4":1{l:ft‘ that the hide of the Galbr- “Wllllh‘ it my “193" ms lml‘ Elli“? bun‘ i )lr. llrzsur AUSTIS. Fruclon Falls. , Sam has at J, “card’s Hardware SIOH". it you will get a cunt-r that will give you 3 i . . . l) . ' Also, the eisi half of Lot .\o. 20 in the a and", “cpwmniu grow“. Agenfiwnnmd lpt-rfvct satisfaction at the lowest possible “"V l“ ‘1‘“ '3”'l'l":-' i. {mil-"lo “be: It Ellmzmt' l 1 ’ f \‘p iim uith 'I dwelling and ' - l ‘- ' ' . l... . a ' ' ~, ,3 , a -o I si Con. o rut . ' . - , ilmct is said {1 mm. A btauiifni r b , and I “7. II. (:IIII}zCIL MCDOUGALL at BRANDON. l “Ml” Fallereb'15lb11869'*1"f' l Font-Ion Falls, Dec llih, lEBU. “Jim. ; ' ' . \zr'iniildin s thereon. Apply to Mr. R081. "0‘." “W‘l‘ ‘0 “‘"NN ln‘lllonable ‘Nog‘l Hoar! Snowstorm: and intense cold l‘wrnnrn ongihn non lot. l uition to become popular. i continue in the West. pcneion Falls, Aug. 14th, 1889.â€"-7-t.f.

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